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Hi,When shipping out orders we want to be able to select how many cartons are being shipped rather than the number of items. Ideally we want to list both on the DN so that it lists Item Qty and Carton Qty.The item has been set-up so that cartons are an additional UOM where 1 carton = 6 items, however we can still only select items when we create a order etc. Some customers like to order in carton qty rather than item qty so we need to be able to represent this in the sales orders, delivery notes, and invoices.thanksPaul–
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In the Item master, you can enter its Default UOM and well as its Weight UOM (under Inventory section). You can use Weight UOM (let's say Cartoon) for creating Packing Slip. You will see option to make Packing Slip under Action tab of Saved Delivery Note. Checking following link to learn more on Packing Slip.
http://www.erpnext.org/delivery-noteAs per the design, item's sales qty shall be entered in its Default UOM only. You can pull Weight UOM in sales transactions via add_fetch script.
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Hi,When shipping out orders we want to be able to select how many cartons are being shipped rather than the number of items. Ideally we want to list both on the DN so that it lists Item Qty and Carton Qty.The item has been set-up so that cartons are an additional UOM where 1 carton = 6 items, however we can still only select items when we create a order etc. Some customers like to order in carton qty rather than item qty so we need to be able to represent this in the sales orders, delivery notes, and invoices.thanksPaul–
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Hi Umair,Thanks for the clarification.To clarify from my side, Carton is not a weight calculation, it is a item quantity calculation. Weight would be a regular UOM like Kg and cartons would then have a weight which equates to the item weights plus additional packaging weight. As a UOM a carton just = a specific quantity of items.Can it please be considered for future development to allow selection of UOM in all relevant places. We can add additional UOMs in the item file and it seems like this feature has no purpose if it can't then be used elsewhere.For us (multi-level distribution), and I'm sure for many businesses, we receive orders and ship in differing UOMs because of our client base. For instance, a supermarket will purchase from us in Cartons, but a small speciality shop will purchase from us in individual items. Further to this, international distributors will purchase from us in item qty, but be shipped in pallet quantity.ThanksPaul
On Monday, 31 March 2014 19:44:46 UTC+13, Umair Sayyed wrote:Hello Paul,
In the Item master, you can enter its Default UOM and well as its Weight UOM (under Inventory section). You can use Weight UOM (let's say Cartoon) for creating Packing Slip. You will see option to make Packing Slip under Action tab of Saved Delivery Note. Checking following link to learn more on Packing Slip.
As per the design, item's sales qty shall be entered in its Default UOM only. You can pull Weight UOM in sales transactions via add_fetch script.
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 4:52 AM, Paul Dowd <pd...@myzealand.com> wrote:
Hi,When shipping out orders we want to be able to select how many cartons are being shipped rather than the number of items. Ideally we want to list both on the DN so that it lists Item Qty and Carton Qty.The item has been set-up so that cartons are an additional UOM where 1 carton = 6 items, however we can still only select items when we create a order etc. Some customers like to order in carton qty rather than item qty so we need to be able to represent this in the sales orders, delivery notes, and invoices.thanksPaul–
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On Monday, 7 April 2014 03:06:57 UTC+12, Umair Sayyed wrote:
Paul,To manage this scenario in ERPNext, you should create multiple item codes of the same product. You can adjust stock for item codes of same product by making Repack Entry.
http://erpnext.org/how-to-repack-productsOn Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 4:50 AM, Paul Dowd <pd...@myzealand.com> wrote:
Hi Umair,Thanks for the clarification.To clarify from my side, Carton is not a weight calculation, it is a item quantity calculation. Weight would be a regular UOM like Kg and cartons would then have a weight which equates to the item weights plus additional packaging weight. As a UOM a carton just = a specific quantity of items.Can it please be considered for future development to allow selection of UOM in all relevant places. We can add additional UOMs in the item file and it seems like this feature has no purpose if it can't then be used elsewhere.For us (multi-level distribution), and I'm sure for many businesses, we receive orders and ship in differing UOMs because of our client base. For instance, a supermarket will purchase from us in Cartons, but a small speciality shop will purchase from us in individual items. Further to this, international distributors will purchase from us in item qty, but be shipped in pallet quantity.ThanksPaul
On Monday, 31 March 2014 19:44:46 UTC+13, Umair Sayyed wrote:Hello Paul,
In the Item master, you can enter its Default UOM and well as its Weight UOM (under Inventory section). You can use Weight UOM (let's say Cartoon) for creating Packing Slip. You will see option to make Packing Slip under Action tab of Saved Delivery Note. Checking following link to learn more on Packing Slip.
As per the design, item’s sales qty shall be entered in its Default UOM only. You can pull Weight UOM in sales transactions via add_fetch script.
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 4:52 AM, Paul Dowd <pd...@myzealand.com> wrote:
Hi,When shipping out orders we want to be able to select how many cartons are being shipped rather than the number of items. Ideally we want to list both on the DN so that it lists Item Qty and Carton Qty.The item has been set-up so that cartons are an additional UOM where 1 carton = 6 items, however we can still only select items when we create a order etc. Some customers like to order in carton qty rather than item qty so we need to be able to represent this in the sales orders, delivery notes, and invoices.thanksPaul–
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Hi Umair,I've actually been testing this as I thought it would work for us fine.After testing through this process today the issue came out that doing this process means that serial numbers don't get tracked through. Once the repack has been done those serial numbers are used up and can't then be tracked against the delivery note that the new product was set against.Our process is:UNIT has serial number6 units per carton and we ship cartonsrepack 6 x UNIT (w/ serial numbers) into 1 x CARTON (w/ a serial number as well)deliver 1 x CARTON and record carton's serial numberI want to do that process but have the UNIT serial numbers also show that they were shipped when the CARTON was shipped
At the moment the UNIT serials just become Not Available and their last point of reference is the repack.ThanksPaul
On Monday, 7 April 2014 03:06:57 UTC+12, Umair Sayyed wrote:Paul,To manage this scenario in ERPNext, you should create multiple item codes of the same product. You can adjust stock for item codes of same product by making Repack Entry.
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Hi Umair,Thanks for the clarification.To clarify from my side, Carton is not a weight calculation, it is a item quantity calculation. Weight would be a regular UOM like Kg and cartons would then have a weight which equates to the item weights plus additional packaging weight. As a UOM a carton just = a specific quantity of items.Can it please be considered for future development to allow selection of UOM in all relevant places. We can add additional UOMs in the item file and it seems like this feature has no purpose if it can't then be used elsewhere.For us (multi-level distribution), and I'm sure for many businesses, we receive orders and ship in differing UOMs because of our client base. For instance, a supermarket will purchase from us in Cartons, but a small speciality shop will purchase from us in individual items. Further to this, international distributors will purchase from us in item qty, but be shipped in pallet quantity.ThanksPaul
On Monday, 31 March 2014 19:44:46 UTC+13, Umair Sayyed wrote:Hello Paul,
In the Item master, you can enter its Default UOM and well as its Weight UOM (under Inventory section). You can use Weight UOM (let's say Cartoon) for creating Packing Slip. You will see option to make Packing Slip under Action tab of Saved Delivery Note. Checking following link to learn more on Packing Slip.
As per the design, item's sales qty shall be entered in its Default UOM only. You can pull Weight UOM in sales transactions via add_fetch script.
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 4:52 AM, Paul Dowd <pd...@myzealand.com> wrote:
Hi,When shipping out orders we want to be able to select how many cartons are being shipped rather than the number of items. Ideally we want to list both on the DN so that it lists Item Qty and Carton Qty.The item has been set-up so that cartons are an additional UOM where 1 carton = 6 items, however we can still only select items when we create a order etc. Some customers like to order in carton qty rather than item qty so we need to be able to represent this in the sales orders, delivery notes, and invoices.thanksPaul–
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On Thursday, 3 April 2014 07:20:49 UTC+8, Paul Dowd wrote:
Hi Umair,Thanks for the clarification.To clarify from my side, Carton is not a weight calculation, it is a item quantity calculation. Weight would be a regular UOM like Kg and cartons would then have a weight which equates to the item weights plus additional packaging weight. As a UOM a carton just = a specific quantity of items.Can it please be considered for future development to allow selection of UOM in all relevant places. We can add additional UOMs in the item file and it seems like this feature has no purpose if it can't then be used elsewhere.For us (multi-level distribution), and I'm sure for many businesses, we receive orders and ship in differing UOMs because of our client base. For instance, a supermarket will purchase from us in Cartons, but a small speciality shop will purchase from us in individual items. Further to this, international distributors will purchase from us in item qty, but be shipped in pallet quantity.ThanksPaul
On Monday, 31 March 2014 19:44:46 UTC+13, Umair Sayyed wrote:Hello Paul,
In the Item master, you can enter its Default UOM and well as its Weight UOM (under Inventory section). You can use Weight UOM (let's say Cartoon) for creating Packing Slip. You will see option to make Packing Slip under Action tab of Saved Delivery Note. Checking following link to learn more on Packing Slip.
http://www.erpnext.org/delivery-noteAs per the design, item's sales qty shall be entered in its Default UOM only. You can pull Weight UOM in sales transactions via add_fetch script.
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 4:52 AM, Paul Dowd <pd...@myzealand.com> wrote:
Hi,When shipping out orders we want to be able to select how many cartons are being shipped rather than the number of items. Ideally we want to list both on the DN so that it lists Item Qty and Carton Qty.The item has been set-up so that cartons are an additional UOM where 1 carton = 6 items, however we can still only select items when we create a order etc. Some customers like to order in carton qty rather than item qty so we need to be able to represent this in the sales orders, delivery notes, and invoices.thanksPaul–
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On Tuesday, 24 June 2014 01:23:09 UTC+12, Federico Torreti wrote:
Hi Paul - +1 to your request. Did you find any suitable work arounds?Fede
On Thursday, 3 April 2014 07:20:49 UTC+8, Paul Dowd wrote:Hi Umair,Thanks for the clarification.To clarify from my side, Carton is not a weight calculation, it is a item quantity calculation. Weight would be a regular UOM like Kg and cartons would then have a weight which equates to the item weights plus additional packaging weight. As a UOM a carton just = a specific quantity of items.Can it please be considered for future development to allow selection of UOM in all relevant places. We can add additional UOMs in the item file and it seems like this feature has no purpose if it can't then be used elsewhere.For us (multi-level distribution), and I'm sure for many businesses, we receive orders and ship in differing UOMs because of our client base. For instance, a supermarket will purchase from us in Cartons, but a small speciality shop will purchase from us in individual items. Further to this, international distributors will purchase from us in item qty, but be shipped in pallet quantity.ThanksPaul
On Monday, 31 March 2014 19:44:46 UTC+13, Umair Sayyed wrote:Hello Paul,
In the Item master, you can enter its Default UOM and well as its Weight UOM (under Inventory section). You can use Weight UOM (let's say Cartoon) for creating Packing Slip. You will see option to make Packing Slip under Action tab of Saved Delivery Note. Checking following link to learn more on Packing Slip.
http://www.erpnext.org/delivery-noteAs per the design, item's sales qty shall be entered in its Default UOM only. You can pull Weight UOM in sales transactions via add_fetch script.
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 4:52 AM, Paul Dowd <pd...@myzealand.com> wrote:
Hi,When shipping out orders we want to be able to select how many cartons are being shipped rather than the number of items. Ideally we want to list both on the DN so that it lists Item Qty and Carton Qty.The item has been set-up so that cartons are an additional UOM where 1 carton = 6 items, however we can still only select items when we create a order etc. Some customers like to order in carton qty rather than item qty so we need to be able to represent this in the sales orders, delivery notes, and invoices.thanksPaul–
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Hi,I've added the feature request to github, please +1 it.cheersPaul
On Tuesday, 24 June 2014 01:23:09 UTC+12, Federico Torreti wrote:Hi Paul - +1 to your request. Did you find any suitable work arounds?Fede
On Thursday, 3 April 2014 07:20:49 UTC+8, Paul Dowd wrote:Hi Umair,Thanks for the clarification.To clarify from my side, Carton is not a weight calculation, it is a item quantity calculation. Weight would be a regular UOM like Kg and cartons would then have a weight which equates to the item weights plus additional packaging weight. As a UOM a carton just = a specific quantity of items.Can it please be considered for future development to allow selection of UOM in all relevant places. We can add additional UOMs in the item file and it seems like this feature has no purpose if it can't then be used elsewhere.For us (multi-level distribution), and I'm sure for many businesses, we receive orders and ship in differing UOMs because of our client base. For instance, a supermarket will purchase from us in Cartons, but a small speciality shop will purchase from us in individual items. Further to this, international distributors will purchase from us in item qty, but be shipped in pallet quantity.ThanksPaul
On Monday, 31 March 2014 19:44:46 UTC+13, Umair Sayyed wrote:Hello Paul,
In the Item master, you can enter its Default UOM and well as its Weight UOM (under Inventory section). You can use Weight UOM (let's say Cartoon) for creating Packing Slip. You will see option to make Packing Slip under Action tab of Saved Delivery Note. Checking following link to learn more on Packing Slip.
http://www.erpnext.org/delivery-noteAs per the design, item's sales qty shall be entered in its Default UOM only. You can pull Weight UOM in sales transactions via add_fetch script.
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 4:52 AM, Paul Dowd <pd...@myzealand.com> wrote:
Hi,When shipping out orders we want to be able to select how many cartons are being shipped rather than the number of items. Ideally we want to list both on the DN so that it lists Item Qty and Carton Qty.The item has been set-up so that cartons are an additional UOM where 1 carton = 6 items, however we can still only select items when we create a order etc. Some customers like to order in carton qty rather than item qty so we need to be able to represent this in the sales orders, delivery notes, and invoices.thanksPaul–
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I can pitch into the bounty as well, I need this and it would be a deal breaker without a non default UOM in invoice and delivery node.
Any luck with this? I am also ready to pay for the feature.
Hi, has there been progress on the matter? I think I am looking at a similar requirement at the moment.